Arne Slot still has the chance of lifting silverware this season as Liverpool turn their attentions to the FA Cup fifth round draw.
Goals from Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah saw off Brighton & Hove Albion in the fourth round at Anfield.
While the defending Premier League champions will concede their crown at the end of the season after a poor campaign, there’s still a chance for a special season.
The Champions League is still a possibility for the Reds, but their best shot at winning a trophy this term comes in the form of England’s oldest cup competition.
The comprehensive 3-0 victory over Fabian Hurzeler’s men on Saturday night has kept dreams of a trip to Wembley alive.
Here is everything you need to know about the FA Cup Fifth Round draw.
When is the draw?
Liverpool will find out their next opponents when the FA Cup draw takes place at 6:35 GMT on Monday, February 16th.
The fifth-round draw will be live from Moss Rose before Macclesfield face Brentford.
How to watch
The FA Cup draw will be broadcast for UK viewers live on TNT Sports. It will also be shown on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
Livestream: TNT Sports subscribers can also watch the game live online. You can use the Discovery+ app and website.
Liverpool’s ball number and potential opponents
When the FA Cup fifth-round draw commences, all eyes in the Liverpool camp will be fixed on Ball Number 1.
The other notable teams still in the competition include Arsenal (No.6), Chelsea (No.7) and Manchester City (No.14).
11 Premier League clubs will be in the next round if Brentford beat Macclesfield. Liverpool have already had two home ties in the competition this season, against Barnsley and Brighton.
The favourable draws Liverpool could be handed include League 1 clubs Mansfield Town and Port Vale.
All the ball numbers for the draw are as follows…
| Ball No. | Team / Fixture |
| 1 | Liverpool |
| 2 | Fulham |
| 3 | Sunderland |
| 4 | Southampton |
| 5 | Wrexham |
| 6 | Arsenal |
| 7 | Chelsea |
| 8 | West Ham United |
| 9 | Mansfield Town |
| 10 | Norwich City |
| 11 | Port Vale or Bristol City |
| 12 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
| 13 | Newcastle United |
| 14 | Manchester City |
| 15 | Macclesfield Town or Brentford |
| 16 | Leeds United |
“It was a good game,” Jones, who was part of the last Liverpool team to win the FA Cup back in 2022, told TNT Sports after Saturday’s game. “We scored three very good goals and a clean sheet as well, and that is all you can ask for.”
Jones addd: “It is a season that has obviously not been as good as we’d have liked. You can’t go into every game and expect to win.
“I think the team has gelled, and off the pitch, there is a good bond as well. It is a matter of time before we kick on again.




